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Fredonia enrollment hits low point

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Reading Time: 3 minutesMARSHA COHEN Staff Writer The topic of enrollment has always been a touchy subject on college campuses. With the rising cost of college and the uncertainty of the job market, many colleges are feeling the weight, or lack thereof, of their students. Fredonia is no exception. The University has experienced......
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The poor-trayal of women in video game media

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Reading Time: 5 minutesMO SADEK Special to The Leader It would be incorrect to say that women are just starting to become a force in the video game industry, since they’ve been here since the beginning. Women like Carol Shaw and Roberta Williams are some of the most notable women in the industry;......
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Fredonia STEM stunted by incompletion of Science Center

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Reading Time: 3 minutesMARSHA COHEN Staff Writer It’s finally finished … kind of. Part one (which took three years) of the two-part Fredonia Science Center is almost complete. The purpose of the new science center is to bring together the teaching, learning and research opportunities of the New York State Science, Technology, Engineering......
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Alumni profile: Claire Byrne

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Reading Time: 3 minutesWhen not touring with Driftwood, Claire Byrne resides in Binghamton, N.Y. where she teaches private violin lessons in her home. Photo courtesy of Maggie Gilroy / Reverb Editor MAGGIE GILROY Reverb Editor Claire Byrne currently spends a majority of her time in a 15 passenger Ford E-350 with four other......
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‘The Shape of Things’ to open this weekend

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Reading Time: 3 minutesREBECCA HALE Staff Writer The final production in the Walter Gloor Mainstage Series, “The Shape of Things,” is set to premier this weekend in Bartlett theatre. “The Shape of Things” is a small and modern play with only four cast members, making it a very intimate and relatable show. The......
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SUNYWide Film Festival 2014 to bring opportunities

Reading Time: 3 minutesREBECCA HALE Staff Writer This weekend brings forth the fifth annual SUNYWide Film Festival and Symposium 2014 — this year with added workshops and opportunities for more students and even faculty to showcase their work and to receive critiques. From this Thursday, April 10, through Saturday, April 12, the festival......
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FREDstock

Reading Time: 9 minutesDavid Neimanis, Matt Mincin and Bryan Williams, all FREDstock organizers, hope to host FREDstock at the Chautauqua County Fairgrounds. Photo courtesy of Courtney Gfroerer / Managing Editor MAGGIE GILROY Reverb Editor Judging by the way Matthew Mincin runs between meetings, fields phone calls and constantly updates his seemingly endless spreadsheet......

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